Centrino

Centrino

The first x86 chip platform for PCs. Introduced in 2003 by Intel, the Centrino package comprises the CPU chip, chipset and wireless network module. Initially offering the Pentium M chip, the Celeron M CPU was later added for the value market. Subsequently, the Core Duo and Core 2 Duo CPUs were included in the line with enhanced power conservation capabilities (see Core Duo). The Centrino Duo brand designates the Centrino platform with the Core chips. See Centrino Pro, x86 chip platform, Intel Atom, Pentium M and Intel Core.

The relationship serves to further build credibility into the VoIP experience by creating a virtually ubiquitous network environment with Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology-based laptops and coupling it with CounterPath's unique softphone application.

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